Praying for the bengali speaking people group

Mental Health is Aligned with Spiritual Well Being

I am reminded of Apostle Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians – It was his deep desire that the Thessalonians will be completely sanctified one day soon.

As a called out servant of the Lord in India, I notice the sufferings of Indians everywhere. All human beings have the same need to connect with the Divine. In fact it is the deepest need of all living creatures. However, in the absence of sound teachings, one loses discernment of what are the sound moral grounds on which one needs to stand. This is evident in mass scale in the city of Kolkata in which I am presently living.

All the systems seem to be collapsing. These systems, to name a few – the Education, Legal and Health systems were put in place by the British in the main while they were ruling prior to our gaining of independence in 1947. The previous systems laid out under Islamic and Hindu dominion have lost their prevalence. However, Bengal seems to live under some kind of mental delusion in the main at the moment. As it has turned out, it is lagging behind the rest of the states in India. There seems to be an excessive emphasis on the brain and intellectual activities.

Christianity gradually crept into my father’s side of the family for over 3 generations through the Education System as laid by the British in the main. However, the tearing apart of one’s religious beliefs and the pain of partition have infiltrated through generations. The joint family systems and community mindsets which caused social and communal cohesion have disintegrated in general in the process as well. The family system has also been weakened. Every person lives for his or her personal gain.

As a missionary I am inclined to prayers each and everyday. While I pray for peace around the world, I also pray for peace and harmony in hearts of every human being. I pray that God makes us more compassionate with a higher level of awareness regarding oneness of the human race. This will solve numerous societal problems organically. I pray that God makes us more tolerant of one another, so that nobody feels led to oppress or judge another person unnecessarily.

The Book of Thessalonians in the New Testament deals with the Apostle Paul’s burden for the inhabitants of Thessalonica. 1 Thessalonians 5:23 “Now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Unless we enjoy peace in our entire being we cannot be sanctified people. Lack of peace creates mental disturbance.

For the local Christians in West Bengal and Bangladesh, Western form of Christianity needs to be woven into our own spiritual past as our DNA is vastly different to other races. We can find perfect peace and mental stability if only we delve back into our very ancient roots, in which meditation as a practice was followed throughout India. I myself have found solace being grounded on the Word of God as taught by American Christian teachers and preachers. However, for my full spiritual development I have also delved into our Bengali past and found how meditation and yoga were needed to align body, mind and spirit. Having finally gained this path I am able to develop harmonious relationships with people practising different faiths. I am also able to protect myself from unexpected challenges from other Christians.

Overall the current age with knowledge explosions and highly busy lifestyle is causing more and more people to seek comfort in turning to spiritual forces. Signs are showing through the rise of religious tourism in India. It was heartwarming to travel recently with extended families travelling together in trains and hired vehicles on extended All India trips visiting places of worship throughout India.

Basic traits of human beings do not change with time and this is reflected in Apostle Paul’s yearning in his letter to the Thessalonians in The Bible. He touches on 2 important points as follows:

  • Paul prays that God, the God of peace, will sanctify the Thessalonians completely, meaning that they will be set apart for God’s purpose. 
  • He also prays that their entire being – spirit, soul, and body – will be preserved blameless, meaning free from fault or reproach, until the coming of Jesus Christ. 

I am proud to belong to the Bengali people group even though for 3 generations we have lived largely in Bihar. It is my prayer that Bengalis be set apart, so they can see a bigger picture of India in the days to come. For this to happen, they need to devote time to spirituality through personal efforts at seeking God’s presence in their lives each and everyday. Intellectualism and intellectual pursuits unfortunately cut them off from the Supreme Being.

Human beings are prone to change and are fickle minded. But our Almighty God is steadfast in His love for ALL of us without exception. When we experience Divine Love, we are freed from all forms of sectarianism. We often speak of Sanatan Dharma at an intellectual level in India. So, it is simply Utopia that we are thinking about. We like to believe that we are tolerant but we are too quick to judge one another. Our self created assumptions become our realities. Very few of us spend time in worship of a living God. If we did, we would be aligned with God’s desire for each one of us.

For me the Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of Father in Heaven is the person who intercedes on behalf of me. It is through him that Salvation is assured for me. However, receiving the Lord as my Saviour does give me added responsibility of living each day out with responsibility.

If one feels that he or she is called by God then the real life journey starts and this journey is extraordinary. This is my personal experience going way back in 1964.

1 Thessalonians 5:24:“He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it.” Paul reassures the Thessalonians that God, who has called them to salvation, is faithful and will surely accomplish what he has promised, including the sanctification and preservation of their entire being.  This is my prayer for the Bengali people group. Many of whom have craved for a higher level of spiritual experience. But needless to say effort and self discipline in one’s spiritual growth is the key for opening that door of spiritual peace and harmony.